Pilkerton adds relocation services; is admitted to Leading Real Estate Companies of the World

“Like many other facets of the real estate market in Middle Tennessee, relocation services are in high demand with all of the companies, families and individuals who
want to live here,” said Jim Terrell, Managing Partner for Pilkerton Realtors. “As a veteran real estate broker, manager and trainer, Marilyn has been involved in many
relocations. She understands all aspects of the business and her communication and organizational skills will ensure that clients and agents are matched for the best
possible outcomes.”

Prior to joining Pilkerton Realtors in 2011 in a management position, Manka was General Manager at Prudential Woodmont Realty in Brentwood.

As a boost to its launch of a Relocation Department, Pilkerton Realtors has been selected to join the prestigious Leading Real Estate Companies of the World®
(LeadingRE). This organization is an invitation-only network of independent residential brokerages in more than 70 countries.

“LeadingRE provides an international platform for us to both receive and make referrals for clients … something that most independent brokerages can’t do,” Terrell said.

“They are very selective about who they invite to be a part of their network and we are honored to have this designation. It provides Pilkerton Realtors with an advantage in the Middle Tennessee marketplace.”

Independent residential brokerages affiliated with LeadingRE produce over 1.1 million transactions valued at $372 billion annually. Only a limited number of firms are invited to join LeadingRE and each one undergoes a thorough vetting process before being selected. For more information, visit www.leadingre.com.

Pilkerton Realtors was founded in 1969 by J. Fred Pilkerton. The firm has four offices in Nashville, Brentwood and Franklin.

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